After a brief discussion, Leonard Churchill's team of six made their way toward the location where they had seen Young Master Sack land.
They were not only eager to make a good impression but also saw it as the best choice for passing the trial.
Such entrance exams came with a death quota; sticking close to the strongest team would increase their chances of survival.
And naturally, the group of trusted aides around Young Master Sack was the strongest.
The forest was dimly lit, with only some luminescent plants casting the vague outlines of the surroundings.
Such conditions were perfect for an assassin to move stealthily.
But for most others, it severely limited their vision.
The blurred view instilled an indescribable fear of the unknown.
For this group of young would-be knights who rarely experienced life-and-death adventures, this was a significant handicap.